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today, he tried to place the blame on the toxic environment in washington. the buck stops over there. >>>> there is nothing wrong wit america that can't be fixed. ways broken is our politics. >> reporter: even though we're in iowa, just a couple days after the republican iowa straw poll, white house officials insist this is not a campaign trip. this is official presidential business. >> the midwest has always been a good place for democratic candidates, certainly it has been for the president in the last election. and, you know, just happens to be that there were republicans in iowa this weekend. i'm sure that had nothing to do with his decision to go to iowa. >> reporter: republicans have been getting thelion's share of attention lately. especially here in the midwest. over the weekend, the ames straw poll rejiggered the race, witit congresswoman michele bachmann claiming victory. contininng her meteoric rise to the top of the pack. and governor pawlenty dropping out of the race. >> coming to the state fair is pretty standard fare -- >> reporter: today, hal
today, he tried to place the blame on the toxic environment in washington. the buck stops over there. >>>> there is nothing wrong wit america that can't be fixed. ways broken is our politics. >> reporter: even though we're in iowa, just a couple days after the republican iowa straw poll, white house officials insist this is not a campaign trip. this is official presidential business. >> the midwest has always been a good place for democratic candidates, certainly it has...
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. >> we can use the thermal environment to super charge our weight loss. >> reporter: struggling with his weight, ray took a scientific approach. >> when i realized that running a marathon only burned 2,600 calories, i was pretty disenchanted at that point. >> reporter: until he heard something that sounded impossible. olympic swimmer michael phelps' diet of 12,000 call reap as day, the same amount ray consumed in a whole week. >> if most people hear that michael eats that much food they think he's an olympic athlete, of course he eats that much food. but it's way out of proportion. then, it occurred to me michael spends most of the time in the water, and water is 24 times more thermally conductive than air. what that means is water is sucking that energy and heat out of his body. his body was burning excess calories just to maintain his body temperature. >> reporter: he dug deeper and found that for years, nasa has been investigating the effects of temperature on astronauts. >> reporter: when we were looking at pilots that were in high altitude air craft and exposed to more thermal e
. >> we can use the thermal environment to super charge our weight loss. >> reporter: struggling with his weight, ray took a scientific approach. >> when i realized that running a marathon only burned 2,600 calories, i was pretty disenchanted at that point. >> reporter: until he heard something that sounded impossible. olympic swimmer michael phelps' diet of 12,000 call reap as day, the same amount ray consumed in a whole week. >> if most people hear that michael...
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a million american drivers into unwitting accomplices in an unprecedented assault on our country's environment. >> reporter: the proposed settlement means they'll pay $10 million to buy back 475,000 cars. owners like lisa will get whatever their car was worth before the emissions scandal plus cash ranging from 5100 to $10,000. >> i think it sends more of a message to this company and other car companies that consumers don't want to put up with lying. >> reporter: while they have the option to get their car fixed, vw hasn't announced what that fix would be. and volkswagen is still the subject of a criminal investigation. l . >> coming up, the language of animation. >> how animated movies are creating a language breakthrough for children with autism. you're watching world news now. living with an inpenetrable communications barrier. >> one family found the key to crack that code and it involves the magic of movies. >> i'm captain hook. you're peter pan. okay. >> the precious home believe between a two-year-old boy and his dad. but this moment in time would later mean so much more. not long after
a million american drivers into unwitting accomplices in an unprecedented assault on our country's environment. >> reporter: the proposed settlement means they'll pay $10 million to buy back 475,000 cars. owners like lisa will get whatever their car was worth before the emissions scandal plus cash ranging from 5100 to $10,000. >> i think it sends more of a message to this company and other car companies that consumers don't want to put up with lying. >> reporter: while they...
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so let's break it down here beginning with our environment, amy. >> so our environment is a piece of the puzzle for how we can destress and set ourselves up to survive or thrive and not just survive. so think about your home as your sanctuary what i like to call your zen denso it's important to bring in decorations that make you feel happy and serene, choose muted colors, create a space that really sets up up for restorative rest and that's really important. and then you have your office which most of us have to work but what we don't realize is that we have a lot more power over our environment than we think. so it's important to create your office to be a happy space. this means bringing in meaningful objects that bring you warmth when you see them, things that pique your imagination and a good inspirational quote. >> plants? >> plants have proven health benefits and air purifiers and very calming so bringing in soothing nature into somewhat sterile environment is really good for us and you can also throw in some fresh flowers. beautiful to look at but the power of aroamic scent ca
so let's break it down here beginning with our environment, amy. >> so our environment is a piece of the puzzle for how we can destress and set ourselves up to survive or thrive and not just survive. so think about your home as your sanctuary what i like to call your zen denso it's important to bring in decorations that make you feel happy and serene, choose muted colors, create a space that really sets up up for restorative rest and that's really important. and then you have your office...
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i know help's coming. >> we're selecting soldiers who are going to go out in small teams and in environments where there are no absolute answers. and they're all going to be, they're going to be independent, and they're going to have to figure out how to problem solve on their own. scott: problems like a helicopter that has unexpectedly bombed their base camp. >> so give me two cases that are ready to go. scott: or an enemy that has >> one, two, three. hey, i got a strong radio pulse. scott: and that's the real world, too, though right? >> that's the real world. that's, much of what we see today under the areas we're operating, executing the army's task of special warfare is what we see these soldiers doing. scott: why is what's happening here in these woods so important to the future of how the u.s. military handles all the challenges we face? >> the experiences that you learn in robin sage build upon a rolodex of experiences that kind of roll around in the back of your head. robin sage is all about a series of dilemmas that is posed upon the studen and just consequences to the decisions. s
i know help's coming. >> we're selecting soldiers who are going to go out in small teams and in environments where there are no absolute answers. and they're all going to be, they're going to be independent, and they're going to have to figure out how to problem solve on their own. scott: problems like a helicopter that has unexpectedly bombed their base camp. >> so give me two cases that are ready to go. scott: or an enemy that has >> one, two, three. hey, i got a strong...
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. >> a four-point lead or a five-point lead in this environment, is as significant as a 10-point to 12-point lead 15 years ago. >> reporter: matt dowd has advised both parties. and he recognizes that the country is more polarized now. >> today, we have 6% of people who are truly swing and truly persuadable. if you get a four, five, or six-point bounce, you're maximizing what you can get. >> reporter: what led to the bounce? dowd points to michelle obama's performance. and bill clinton at that moment. president, not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. >> reporter: the romney campaign tonight calling the bounce a sugar high from the convention. but the reality from the obama economy hasn't changed. the number most important, october 3rd, debating president obama. less than one month before that first debate. how important are the debates going to be? >> i think the debates are important. particularly when you have a small sliver that has to make up their mind. >>> a report out today highlights a security threat
. >> a four-point lead or a five-point lead in this environment, is as significant as a 10-point to 12-point lead 15 years ago. >> reporter: matt dowd has advised both parties. and he recognizes that the country is more polarized now. >> today, we have 6% of people who are truly swing and truly persuadable. if you get a four, five, or six-point bounce, you're maximizing what you can get. >> reporter: what led to the bounce? dowd points to michelle obama's performance....
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. >> in the wake of this economic environment, people are realizing that access is more powerful than ownership. >> air b-n-b started less than five years ago and issest baited to be worth man a billion. she rents out a room in this modest victorian for $35 a night. a luxury tree house goes for $175 a night. and for the luck kwi few who can afford it a 6,500 square foot ski house rents for $5,000 a night. while the new american dream may include a white picket fence, it's not homeowner ship. >> we used to be defined by things we owned. now it's like this idea of sharing with the joness. >> it's called the share economy. it sounds more like rental nation. >> the treadmill in your bedroom, and the nice suit. >> it seems that everything is for rent these days. household goods, parking spots, clothes even baby toys. >> how did we get here? foreclosures, americans are flocking in record numbers to rental. in april, homeowner ship fell to its lowest level in 15 years. even many who can afford to buy these days would rather rent. >> we've been rentding for the past two days. >> would you lik
. >> in the wake of this economic environment, people are realizing that access is more powerful than ownership. >> air b-n-b started less than five years ago and issest baited to be worth man a billion. she rents out a room in this modest victorian for $35 a night. a luxury tree house goes for $175 a night. and for the luck kwi few who can afford it a 6,500 square foot ski house rents for $5,000 a night. while the new american dream may include a white picket fence, it's not...
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and his fight for the environment. >>> plus, golf's tiger trap. new fears tiger's troubles will ta a huge bite out of the $76 billion golf industry. >>> and can you talk the talk? a new study says most parents can't, leaving their children in the dark on the subject of sex. >>> there we are. thanks for starting your day with us. we have a lot of news this morning out of washington, up first. the consume products safet commission saying that virtually every roman blind and roller recalled.the market has been they say the cords pose a strangulation hazard to children. >>> we also learned overnight that some of the suspects at guantanamo bay will be moving to a prison in illinois. the gitmo prisoners will soon be housed in a prison some 150 miles from chicago. >> that will be controversial. >>> also controversy over health care. the health care debate stalls again, forcing the president to call an emergency meeting with senate democrats this afternoon. >> we'll have details on all the breaking stories out of washington. >>> we want to begin with the
and his fight for the environment. >>> plus, golf's tiger trap. new fears tiger's troubles will ta a huge bite out of the $76 billion golf industry. >>> and can you talk the talk? a new study says most parents can't, leaving their children in the dark on the subject of sex. >>> there we are. thanks for starting your day with us. we have a lot of news this morning out of washington, up first. the consume products safet commission saying that virtually every roman blind...
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>> it was really -- it was fun, though and created a very fun environment on set. there's a documentary on netflix will jim carrey acting psychotic while he was making the man on the moon movie. it wasn't like that but a pleasant experience and additive to the experience rather that disruptive in any way. >> a great movie came out of it so let's show everybody. >> take 17. action. >> i hit her. >> no. >> do you want to change the line? >> rip the script. >> you're doing great, man. we'll get there. >> action. action. action. action. >> say it loud. i can't hear in here. say action so i can hear. >> okay. [ applause ] >> yeah, it's crazy. i mean it's about the making of what is known as the worst movie called "the room" not "room" with bring larson which is a great movie but "the room" known for being the worst movie ever made and if you watch it it is the worst movie ever made almost to the degree it becomes amazing again which is fascinating about it. it's crazy. >> we understand that you're going to take a little bit of a turn and play one of the icons in our bus
>> it was really -- it was fun, though and created a very fun environment on set. there's a documentary on netflix will jim carrey acting psychotic while he was making the man on the moon movie. it wasn't like that but a pleasant experience and additive to the experience rather that disruptive in any way. >> a great movie came out of it so let's show everybody. >> take 17. action. >> i hit her. >> no. >> do you want to change the line? >> rip the...
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it's a different way of life. >> college is a unique environment. you are responsible for yourself entirely for the first time. and you have a ton of colleges. believe me. but i think you can harness that as an opportunity for positive change, too. maybe some good options here today. >> challenges and temptations. you're going to help us with that. your dad is all about planning. give us the typical breakfast. what would be good? >> great. this is your preplanned menu. you go low-fat yogurt with granola. put it in pouchs. easy to grab on the run. no excuse for no time for breakfast. >> absolutely. >> and here's my favorite. nuttier putter. it's almond, and pea us in with flaxseed. >> for lunch, you say that's where we're going to add some flavor. >> yes. one thing i want to point out. i feel like people go for the wraps because they look flat and thin. they're condensed carbohydrates. probably more than two slices of whole wheat bred. if you go for a sandwich, go for whole grain bred here. >> the whole wheat bread. this fly is enjoying us all mornin
it's a different way of life. >> college is a unique environment. you are responsible for yourself entirely for the first time. and you have a ton of colleges. believe me. but i think you can harness that as an opportunity for positive change, too. maybe some good options here today. >> challenges and temptations. you're going to help us with that. your dad is all about planning. give us the typical breakfast. what would be good? >> great. this is your preplanned menu. you go...
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a statement saying we are concerned about any abusive behavior and have made efforts to promote an environment where everyone on facebook can connect and share comfortably. now, important to point out there were quite a few bear fans that defended her. >> her push-back was brilliant. >> absolutely. she really turned the tables without having her blood pressure go up. >> she is a very pretty girl for the record. all right, john, thank you. >>> let's check back in with ron for the other stories developing. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, back to the mountains for l.a. police searching for the ex-l.a. cop accused of killing three in southern california. meanwhile, los angeles police chief is ordering a review of the disciplinary case that led to christopher dorner's dismissal. >>> an emotional farewell to a young victim of gun violence in chicago killed in a park just days after performing for president obama on inauguration day. michelle obama was among the mourners attending the funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton. her death further fueling the gun control debate. >>> and actor
a statement saying we are concerned about any abusive behavior and have made efforts to promote an environment where everyone on facebook can connect and share comfortably. now, important to point out there were quite a few bear fans that defended her. >> her push-back was brilliant. >> absolutely. she really turned the tables without having her blood pressure go up. >> she is a very pretty girl for the record. all right, john, thank you. >>> let's check back in with...
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> on the court, he was dominant, the big man in the middle. and somehow ore 19 years in the nba, shaquille o'neal kept up an offcourt profile to match, acting, rapping, fill los fizing all over. above all, entertaining. now, at 39, he's hung up his sneakers for good, and the question is, what's shaq next act? he items abc's robin roberts in tonight's "nightline" interview. >> reporter: it's an impressive site. shaquille o'neal's megamansion in florida. >> this is my game room. >> reporter: complete with a 20,000 square foot gym. >> oh! >> reporter: dozens of cars. i always wanted a red ferrari. >> just take it. >> reporter: his it's o
[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> on the court, he was...
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. >>> back into its environment. free. wonderful. >> can you see it was sunny there. for the coast guard. >> so beautiful outside. doesn't it feel like fall? >> it does. anything is bert than yesterday, though. -- better than yesterday, throw. >> so gloomy. unfortunately seeing so many people that are still trying to clean up today. at least we had good weather for it. great time this morning. look at this. oh, my goodness. the clouds this morning. it was fantastic. now we have just fair-weather clouds. overall a spectacular day after yesterday's deluge. a few spots from our weatherbug network. 79 degrees in alexandria. northeast wind at three miles an hour. the wind subsided there. northeasterly breeze at 12 miles an hour. 77 degrees, can you see some of those clouds. not expecting any rain today. with all that rain yesterday, the winds are picking up. that's why we are seeing some of those afternoon clouds. regardless of the clouds, it's warm. 82 degrees at reagan national. warm relatively speaking, 70's across the region. highs today between 80 and 85. we'll stick
. >>> back into its environment. free. wonderful. >> can you see it was sunny there. for the coast guard. >> so beautiful outside. doesn't it feel like fall? >> it does. anything is bert than yesterday, though. -- better than yesterday, throw. >> so gloomy. unfortunately seeing so many people that are still trying to clean up today. at least we had good weather for it. great time this morning. look at this. oh, my goodness. the clouds this morning. it was...
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a personality disorder that makes them behave differently than other people do and he grew up in an environment where it was normal to take showers with other people. >> thank you. the trial will last about three weeks. we will bring you the developments from the court room. on wjla.com and twitter. >> this is where an unmanned drone has crashed. it happened this afternoon into a tributary. we have breaking developments from our satellite center. >> military officials tell us they drone was unmanned and went down during a routine training flight. officials saying the 44-foot drone crashed into a marshy island in southern dorchester county. the site is blocked to boat traffic . there were no injuries or damage to property. the navy has been developing tactics for the employment of -- deployment of aircraft. no injuries to anyone on the eastern shore in that area or any damage on the ground. that is the latest from our satellite center. back to you. >> we are following some breaking news out of baltimore where firefighters are battling a six-alarm fire. this warehouse caught fire earlier this aft
a personality disorder that makes them behave differently than other people do and he grew up in an environment where it was normal to take showers with other people. >> thank you. the trial will last about three weeks. we will bring you the developments from the court room. on wjla.com and twitter. >> this is where an unmanned drone has crashed. it happened this afternoon into a tributary. we have breaking developments from our satellite center. >> military officials tell us...
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. >>> also ahead, you think you're buying products that are good for the environment. sam knows more about this than anybody. but are they really? and you may be shocked to hear what you discover. and how you get what youay for and what you want for the planet, for your spirit. >>> we also have something demeanor will you hold these for me? we use the word a whole lot. last night, look at this video. everybody turned out in force to support the injured troops. the bob woodruff foundation, started by our respected abc colleague, featured bruce springsteen, stephen colbert. taking place at the third can you' snd up for heroes benefit. we have some of the troops with us today. gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. thank you for being here. >> good to see you. >> thank you for being with us. it was a privilege to be with you last night. everybody in the country just wants you to know that literally, we try to put the arms around you everywhere we can. and we honor you so much. thank you for being with us. >> cory's a repeat visitor. >> is he here? >> he's making thi
. >>> also ahead, you think you're buying products that are good for the environment. sam knows more about this than anybody. but are they really? and you may be shocked to hear what you discover. and how you get what youay for and what you want for the planet, for your spirit. >>> we also have something demeanor will you hold these for me? we use the word a whole lot. last night, look at this video. everybody turned out in force to support the injured troops. the bob woodruff...
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let's make america more energy independent, protect our environment, and create millions of new jobs right here at home - instead of losing those jobs to other countries. if you want to change america's energy future, call your senators and tell them to support clean energy legislation now. garage cleaning runs on dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. with our delicious iced coffees. there's a refreshing flavor for everyone. get yours today. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> into a crowd during a performance in germany. she says she's going to be okay. she had to go to the hospital. and in an ambulance, tweeted her fans from the ambulance. but that was a scary moment. we're going to show you more of that video, coming up. >>> we say good morning, america. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts. also this morning, apple's latest hangup with its new phone. new iphone, the iphone 4. steve jobs faces the public today, to face questions about tech jobs and questions that apple shipped the phone, knowing the glitch was a problem. >>> also this morning, we're going to go to central
let's make america more energy independent, protect our environment, and create millions of new jobs right here at home - instead of losing those jobs to other countries. if you want to change america's energy future, call your senators and tell them to support clean energy legislation now. garage cleaning runs on dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. with our delicious iced coffees. there's a refreshing flavor for everyone. get yours today. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> into a crowd...
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i do think this is a very different environment. i think the level of radicalism that president obama represents offers a very different range of choices for the american people in 2012. >> thank you very much. your you and your wife now have a new dvd called "nine days to change the world." you can find that on the website as well. juju chang has news. >>> good morning george and robin, we have new information how three murderers escaped from an arizona prison. two on the run at this hour, the third has been captured 600 miles away in colorado. clayton sa calculalayton sandell is there more. >> reporter: they're looking for welsh and mccluskey. this real life prison break began when mccluskey, province, and a third convict named daniel renwick cut through the fence of a medium security prison at kingland. next, they kidnapped a truck driver at gunpoint demanding a ride. >> they are still in the region in arizona. >> reporter: renwick split from the others and made it to colorado. he got into a shoot-out with cops who rammed his car
i do think this is a very different environment. i think the level of radicalism that president obama represents offers a very different range of choices for the american people in 2012. >> thank you very much. your you and your wife now have a new dvd called "nine days to change the world." you can find that on the website as well. juju chang has news. >>> good morning george and robin, we have new information how three murderers escaped from an arizona prison. two on...
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the environment or genetics. >> it's unclear. the important things to know, focus on symptom, screening and research. symptom, people need to understand the big symptoms, bleeding, pain, change no your bowl habits. in terms of screening, 50 and over to get screened and if you have a family history and research, i just got off the phone with a doctor from memorial sloan-kettering. the group there aggressively working on why this is happening. we don't know if it's dietary but working on causes and treatments. >> you bring up dietary. diet and that's why we'll talk about this next headline. you're saying if we just cut out one soda a day. >> well, here's the thing we know a third of the american population is obese. we are the heaviest nation in the world and a lot of it comes from our beverages so if you're drinking one 20-ounce soda a day, that is the equivalent, robin, help me with the big reveal >> in a year. this is what it adds up to, 119 cups of sugar in a year. that is the equivalent of 52 pounds. this is a big problem. >>
the environment or genetics. >> it's unclear. the important things to know, focus on symptom, screening and research. symptom, people need to understand the big symptoms, bleeding, pain, change no your bowl habits. in terms of screening, 50 and over to get screened and if you have a family history and research, i just got off the phone with a doctor from memorial sloan-kettering. the group there aggressively working on why this is happening. we don't know if it's dietary but working on...
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scientists say there are a lot of exhaust fumes from cars that now seep into the environment and can actually be, you know, impacted -- affect the snow you eat. so they're telling children, don't go out and eat the white snow. some people do that. they like to do that. >> this is an important health alert. >> that's why we keep you up at night. give you the health alerts everyone else misses. >> i just got done eating the yellow snow and now you're telling me i can't do the white snow either? >> and also there's pink snow. seriously, pink snow is red algae in the environment that goes in and they said it can actually -- how can i put this politely. give you the runs. you should never. it causes diarrhea. any sort of colored snow, red, white or yellow, do not eat or consume. >> boy, you're a buzz kill. next you'll say white castle does that to me, too. >>> how about a war of words between two bffs we know so well, donald trump and ted cruz. it sounds like a trash-talking match at a wrestling game. >> trump says cruz had his moment and now he's going down. the latest polls back that up
scientists say there are a lot of exhaust fumes from cars that now seep into the environment and can actually be, you know, impacted -- affect the snow you eat. so they're telling children, don't go out and eat the white snow. some people do that. they like to do that. >> this is an important health alert. >> that's why we keep you up at night. give you the health alerts everyone else misses. >> i just got done eating the yellow snow and now you're telling me i can't do the...
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expulsion letter to two students involved in the video, saying they had created a hostile educational environment for others. tonight one of the chant leaders is identified as parker rice of dallas. rice's friends tell us he's already home in texas and will not be coming back to ou. >> i know parker. he's not a racist. he really is not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: in a statement, he says alcohol was a factor in his actions and that he is deeply sorry for what he did. he mentions he was taught the offensive song but not by whom. another student in the video identified by his parents as levi petit. they write, he made a horrible mistake. we know his heart, and he is not a racist. the two expulsions are just the latest fallout from this video. today moving trucks littering the front of the sae fraternity house. the university banning the group from campus and giving members until midnight to get out. are you embarrassed? >> extremely. can i say anything else? >> we have no room for racists and bigots. >> reporter: the scandal began when the video was texte
expulsion letter to two students involved in the video, saying they had created a hostile educational environment for others. tonight one of the chant leaders is identified as parker rice of dallas. rice's friends tell us he's already home in texas and will not be coming back to ou. >> i know parker. he's not a racist. he really is not. he compromised his morality for the liking of his friends. >> reporter: in a statement, he says alcohol was a factor in his actions and that he is...
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and i think that is the environment that we're in right now. the last three recoveries, coming outside of the '91 recession and they are subpar recoveries. when you overlay that to the last three recoveries that is the primary estimation. >> be it others will say, consumers don't have the money to spend. we've got to get them unlocked, not spending and unlock the investment. what's going to do that? >> first of all, you know, the consumer side of the economy has been deleveraging for several year news. the savings rate is back up to 6%. the private sector, the consumer, is doing its part. corporate america is healthy right now. >> but they're sitting on that cash? >> they're sitting on the cash. that's a confidence crisis. it's more than just an abstract thing. that's the big lock on the economy right now. >> let me bring james carville back in. james before we go, the president did get the questions from brian williams about how a third of the americans question and now a fifth. let's show what the president said? >> well, look, that, i would
and i think that is the environment that we're in right now. the last three recoveries, coming outside of the '91 recession and they are subpar recoveries. when you overlay that to the last three recoveries that is the primary estimation. >> be it others will say, consumers don't have the money to spend. we've got to get them unlocked, not spending and unlock the investment. what's going to do that? >> first of all, you know, the consumer side of the economy has been deleveraging...
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. >> we the ncaa say, if this is the environment, what does this mean for us going forward? >> george we're not going to change the law. >> reporter: george pressing the governor. >> do you think it should be legal in the state of indiana to discriminate against gays or lesbians? >> george -- >> it's a yes or no question. >> come on. hoosiers don't believe in discrimination. this is about protecting liberty of every hoosier of every faith. >> yes or no, should it be legal to diskram -- discriminate against gays and lesbians? >> you're trying to make this issue about something else. >> reporter: now tonight, indiana's speaker of the house a fix is on the way. >> it's our intent to make crystal clear in language that that type of discrimination is not allowed. >> reporter: the speaker of the house telling me legislators hope to have that ready this week before the games are played. >> thank you. >>> and now to boston where tears filled a federal courtroom today. injury jurors weeping as they heard the story of an 8-year-old martin richard, one of four losing their lives after
. >> we the ncaa say, if this is the environment, what does this mean for us going forward? >> george we're not going to change the law. >> reporter: george pressing the governor. >> do you think it should be legal in the state of indiana to discriminate against gays or lesbians? >> george -- >> it's a yes or no question. >> come on. hoosiers don't believe in discrimination. this is about protecting liberty of every hoosier of every faith. >> yes...
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making sure the environment is safe. these folks have incredible commitment to what they're doing. >> i was even surprised you track the weather. you have to know if there is a typhoon. >> right now, in the middle of huck season. so, there's people in this room, who are not working on swine flu. they're making sure that something else doesn't happen that they're not ready for. we need to be ready for any events that are taking place. 14,000 employees worldwide, in 54 countries. give us a sense of the people here. it's been a lovefest since you've been back. >> it's incredible. for me, coming back, just feels wonderful. the commitment of the people who work here is phenomenal. around the globe, people are working on aids, t.b., malari they're working on ensuring that smoking is not the problem around the globe that it is right now. it's incredible what people are working on. >> and they don't mind one bit. all the information that they're trying to get out, they get some calls. and there's some real stories out there. the
making sure the environment is safe. these folks have incredible commitment to what they're doing. >> i was even surprised you track the weather. you have to know if there is a typhoon. >> right now, in the middle of huck season. so, there's people in this room, who are not working on swine flu. they're making sure that something else doesn't happen that they're not ready for. we need to be ready for any events that are taking place. 14,000 employees worldwide, in 54 countries. give...
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and we can't have the environment endangered like we're having right now. we have the safety record inland or close to water, shallow water. drilling is pretty good. but this is horrendous. we can't have this ever happen again. third-world country. somebody told me that happened over there, i would say, i understand. america, that's shameful. >> and, congressman, where do you put the blame, first and foremost? >> you know, i was watching this week, as the ceo of bp was talking about, he wants his life back. i'm to the point where, i wish the board would call him back and give us somebody that really wants to make sure that the people of this state, the people of this gulf coast region, have what they need, when they want. and to try and fight this oil spill. it's not a spill. i'm sorry. it's an oil leak. if it were a spill, it would be a finite amount of oil. they're worried about environmental impact six years down the road. i'm worried about it six days from now. what we're trying to do, what we need to do, needs to be done now. >> excuse me, sir. you thi
and we can't have the environment endangered like we're having right now. we have the safety record inland or close to water, shallow water. drilling is pretty good. but this is horrendous. we can't have this ever happen again. third-world country. somebody told me that happened over there, i would say, i understand. america, that's shameful. >> and, congressman, where do you put the blame, first and foremost? >> you know, i was watching this week, as the ceo of bp was talking...
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. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. this sunday morning, much more from bianna golodryga over in london covering the royal wedding with a special guest, robin roberts. n roberts. "will you marry me?" e] - [in spanish] "will you marry me?" - will you marry me? - before saying those words, there's one word every man should know. - leo. - leo. - leo. - the leo diamond at kay jewelers, a fire, sparkle, and brilliance so intense, it is the first diamond ever certified to be visibly brighter, one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. - [in chinese] "yes." - [in spanis
. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. this...
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they're good for the environment. but are they bad for drivers? >>> we'll continue with the investigation of susan powell, the missing mother of two. she disappeared more than a month ago. now, her husband, the man identified by the police as the sole person of interest in the case. he's moving out of their home in salt lake city. and he's relocating to washington state. abc's lisa fletcher has more. >> reporter: george, people we talk to say they can't believe that joshua powell has emptied the house and left what is ground zero in the disappearance of his wife. they say, it only casts more doubt on a man they're having an increasingly difficult time believing. exactly one month after susan powell vanished, the only person of interest in the case is leaving town. susan powell's husband, joshua, packed up the house. the family believes they will soon put it up for sale. >> we'd like to see him here helping out with susan's search. but he's not. >> reporter: instead, powell will be more than 800 miles away, in washington state. and there's nothing
they're good for the environment. but are they bad for drivers? >>> we'll continue with the investigation of susan powell, the missing mother of two. she disappeared more than a month ago. now, her husband, the man identified by the police as the sole person of interest in the case. he's moving out of their home in salt lake city. and he's relocating to washington state. abc's lisa fletcher has more. >> reporter: george, people we talk to say they can't believe that joshua powell...
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. >> we are ready to take advantage of our environments, probably like we did thouls of years ago. >> reporter: so conditioned, in fact, that most of us, without knowing it, budget up to a third of our grocery money on impulse buys. >> do you know how much money you're going to spend? >> under $150. >> it will probably be over $200. >> reporter: but what about all of this? >> so not on the list. >> reporter: shelly and rachel both bought a table full of treats they didn't plan on. still, shelly spent what she predicted, and rachel, even with her pie and oreos, spent less. >> what it says to me that shoppers are smarter than even they think. >> reporter: even when they're not thinking about it. barbara pinto, abc news, west port, connecticut. >>> still ahead here on "world news," one extraordinary decision facing two parents. should doctors remove part of their baby's brain to save their baby from something else? >>> then, tonight, what caused these fans to erupt? one amazing buzzer beater to ring in the new year. >>> and then, tonight, the men and women we lost this year. they enterta
. >> we are ready to take advantage of our environments, probably like we did thouls of years ago. >> reporter: so conditioned, in fact, that most of us, without knowing it, budget up to a third of our grocery money on impulse buys. >> do you know how much money you're going to spend? >> under $150. >> it will probably be over $200. >> reporter: but what about all of this? >> so not on the list. >> reporter: shelly and rachel both bought a table...
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story, spotlight on gore's dual role and do not question your commitment to these issues about the environment. but they say you are about to become perhaps the world's first carbon billionaire because of the ounts of money that you've made from your investments, from your green investment. >> they don't say that. that quote is from one of the deniers and that is certainly not true. but i am proud to put my money where my mouth has been for 30 years and though that's not the majority of my business activity, i absolutely believe in investing in accordance with my beliefs and values and i recommend that everybody do. i think that our country will be successful by making a choice to switch toward renewable energy. diane, how long are we going to stay on this roller coaster of foreign oil prices going away -- way up and when we get ready to make a commitment to get off then they drop the price again until we relax and then they jack it up again? the rate of new discories is declining even as the demand is growing around the world. this roller coaster is headed for a crash and we're in the front c
story, spotlight on gore's dual role and do not question your commitment to these issues about the environment. but they say you are about to become perhaps the world's first carbon billionaire because of the ounts of money that you've made from your investments, from your green investment. >> they don't say that. that quote is from one of the deniers and that is certainly not true. but i am proud to put my money where my mouth has been for 30 years and though that's not the majority of...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seass. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my crowning achievement thus far. mom took a bunch of amazing pictures. but she can't share them. it's her data plan. she's stressing about overages because she already downloaded a fifteen megabyte cat video. [ laughing ] aww. you have to see this. i've already seen it, nana. like a hundred times. [ male announcer ] switch to sprint. the only network with truly unlimited data. ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combin
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seass. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my crowning achievement thus far. mom took a bunch of amazing pictures. but she can't share them. it's her data plan. she's...
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you've been covering the environment for more than a decade down there. how are you about how long this is going to take to recover? >> well, it depends, one, how long it takes to stop the well. we'll be dealing with, i think, the booms and tar balls coming ashore for five years. if our nursery areas, the seagrass beds, the oyster reefs, if they get damaged heavily, like i believe louisiana's already have been, we're talking decades. it's eating away at the productivity at the bottom of the food chain. >> okay. ben raines, thanks very much. >>> now, to new details overnight in the joran van der sloot case. there's new accusations of the fbi actually lured the accused murderer to peru, where undercover agents were tracking him the night stephany flores was killed. john quinones is here. has more on this. >> reporter: in peru, a preliminary hearing in for joran. but joran refused to give him a statement in the case. saying he first wants the confession he made to police thrown out of court. today, joran has a lot more to say to a newspaper in his homeland.
you've been covering the environment for more than a decade down there. how are you about how long this is going to take to recover? >> well, it depends, one, how long it takes to stop the well. we'll be dealing with, i think, the booms and tar balls coming ashore for five years. if our nursery areas, the seagrass beds, the oyster reefs, if they get damaged heavily, like i believe louisiana's already have been, we're talking decades. it's eating away at the productivity at the bottom of...
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. >> well, he comes here as we've talked about in a very polarized environment where there's divisions in the country, divisions in the church, divisions in congress and divisions on the supreme court. i think he's going to have to continue to emulate the moves another argentinean superstar lionel messi and how he gets through this. >> great analogy. one area that caused controversy when the pope was speaking to his bishops he encouraged them and said they showed courage on the issue of sexual abuse but some of the victims' groups said this was a slap in the face. any reaction to that? >> i think, george, we have weigh seen that often. there's not enough anybody who has been abused, there's not enough that the pope or the church can do or can say so i think that's a natural reaction. the pope, however, used very strong words and above all he's been using strong action. he's the first one to remove bishops and i think that's what you have to look at. you have to look at the record there. >> and what do you expect to hear from the pope today and what is he trying to accomplish with the s
. >> well, he comes here as we've talked about in a very polarized environment where there's divisions in the country, divisions in the church, divisions in congress and divisions on the supreme court. i think he's going to have to continue to emulate the moves another argentinean superstar lionel messi and how he gets through this. >> great analogy. one area that caused controversy when the pope was speaking to his bishops he encouraged them and said they showed courage on the...
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i have an intense environment. i have a speaker's bureau and book imprint and so some of the most intense places are in control rooms around this country. that's not for everyone. so it might be that the environment wasn't good for you. these are intense at times and i hate the word brand. i may be the brand, the face but i'm not an inanimate object. when the ball gets dropped on something i have to deal with those. those might be intense but i'm not an angry black man and this notion of a hostile workplace doesn't fit. >> you called the pbs investigation sloppy and upset they didn't tell you that was going on but say you weren't aloud to show they were proof. what kind of proof do you have. >> i think anyone who's been in one can prove it with letter, cards, gifts and certainly photographs. but pbs only agreed to talk to me after weeks of investigation which they didn't tell me about. let's back up for a second. >> are they supposed to tell you they're investigating you? do they have to. >> they never informed me
i have an intense environment. i have a speaker's bureau and book imprint and so some of the most intense places are in control rooms around this country. that's not for everyone. so it might be that the environment wasn't good for you. these are intense at times and i hate the word brand. i may be the brand, the face but i'm not an inanimate object. when the ball gets dropped on something i have to deal with those. those might be intense but i'm not an angry black man and this notion of a...
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i wasn't familiar with the environment, with the patient. and you're faced with the challenge of having to basically create order out of chaos. and it's a very difficult thing to do. >> and that's every day in the emergency room. >> yeah. absolutely. it's a little harder in that scenario, when you're not familiar with the environment. in the emergency department, we're lucky enough to know who our staff are. we know about the patient. it's relatively easy to lead a code there. when you're outside your element, it's really rough. >> you see one of your colleagues saying, he wants to talk to your attending physician. and you also got in trouble with one of the older doctors there? >> yes. it was with a physician. it's tough. it's tough to take criticism. absolutely. that was a really long day. i remember, i was just in tears after the shift. and thinking about what's going to happen. you know? am i going to graduate? am i going to be able to make it? but you find in a situation like that, when your feet are kind of put to the fire, there's jus
i wasn't familiar with the environment, with the patient. and you're faced with the challenge of having to basically create order out of chaos. and it's a very difficult thing to do. >> and that's every day in the emergency room. >> yeah. absolutely. it's a little harder in that scenario, when you're not familiar with the environment. in the emergency department, we're lucky enough to know who our staff are. we know about the patient. it's relatively easy to lead a code there. when...
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it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. breathe freely fast wmy congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ technology ♪ technology >> this is not k-pop. ♪ >> yeah, it's the two mouse people. >> it's daft punk. i was just kidding. >> it's not the same without a glow stick. >>> now to a man who turned his side hustle into a multi-million dollar company. >> buy items on sale in the store and sell them for full price online. becky worley has more on his secret to success. >> reporter: this is ryan grant. former job, accountant. >> about six months into that job i realized this isn't the path for me. >> reporter: but he learned the basics of business, buy low, sell high. he started a part time job that g
it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. breathe freely fast wmy congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ technology ♪ technology >> this is not...
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the yellow indicating that there are more toxins in our environment and right here you can see huh-uh money ya right there. it's the yellow line that starts rising. that is the ammonia as it riseness this environment and becomes less safe for us to be in, george. >> if our audience is any indication, that is going to take off pretty well, don't you think? the reaction. >> i think it's an interesting thing, ron. of this wearable is what's really the breakthrough here. it's a tiny nano chip that can do all of this and measure all of this and we've been told in this is the kind of thing that could show up in school, hospitals as that tiny nano chip. the company has a deal to putting it in parking meters so it can measure the type of environment that we live within every day. >> rebecca, i guess we'll pull out the camera. you got an assistant by your side. >> this is the guy. hello, buddy. >> hey, buddy, hello, buddy. >> a minute ago he was the great assistant. >> he's shy. >> everybody in the audience in new york loves it, right? so the team here from france, can you come on in and show
the yellow indicating that there are more toxins in our environment and right here you can see huh-uh money ya right there. it's the yellow line that starts rising. that is the ammonia as it riseness this environment and becomes less safe for us to be in, george. >> if our audience is any indication, that is going to take off pretty well, don't you think? the reaction. >> i think it's an interesting thing, ron. of this wearable is what's really the breakthrough here. it's a tiny...
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but for many of us, the stimulus in our environment has become food. >> reporter: this neuroscientist at yale, says these brain scans confirm how addictive food can be. they let subjects smell, then face a chocolate milk shake. using a functional mri, they look at the brain's reaction. >> this area of the brain should be shut off, when you actually taste what you've been smelling. and in people that are overweight, or obese, the area's not being shut off. and so, it's still high. >> reporter: kessler says the food industry doesn't need brain scans to know what triggers people to eat. >> we've taken fat, sugar and salt, and put it on every corner. make it available 24/7. make it socially acceptable to eat anytime. we made it into entertainment. it's a food carnival. >> reporter: how do you unhook yourself from that food addiction? >> one of the ways to cool down the power of that food is to look at food in a different way. we need food. food has to be pleasurable. but i now look at huge plates of food. and i say, i don't really want that. >> reporter: and that's just what greg wells di
but for many of us, the stimulus in our environment has become food. >> reporter: this neuroscientist at yale, says these brain scans confirm how addictive food can be. they let subjects smell, then face a chocolate milk shake. using a functional mri, they look at the brain's reaction. >> this area of the brain should be shut off, when you actually taste what you've been smelling. and in people that are overweight, or obese, the area's not being shut off. and so, it's still high....
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i tell them to look at the environment that they're living in. sometimes, the environment is very, very -- oh, just very distracting. very uninspiring. very -- unorganized, is the way i would put it. and that reflects the way they feel within themselves. i'm trying to say, look at the environment that you're living in. let's take a look at that. if that feels better or looks better in turn it will make you feel better. you'll feel you're in control, rather than in control of you. that way, you'll have a totally different view and start to believe if i can get this organized and planned out, there's no reason why i can't get steps towards employment. >> aren't you doing something here in town today, a job fair? >> i am. in union square today. we're doing a kick start. we did it in l.a. it's absolutely amazing. people can bring their resumes down. they can come and speak to me. with all sorts of interactive booths going on. things that they can participate in. we'll over have a trial interview. >> union square. well, i'll tell what you, i don't hav
i tell them to look at the environment that they're living in. sometimes, the environment is very, very -- oh, just very distracting. very uninspiring. very -- unorganized, is the way i would put it. and that reflects the way they feel within themselves. i'm trying to say, look at the environment that you're living in. let's take a look at that. if that feels better or looks better in turn it will make you feel better. you'll feel you're in control, rather than in control of you. that way,...
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. >> that raises the possibility that more radiation may have been released into the environment. meanwhile, some u.s. marines are now helping in the cleanup efforts in the hard-hit city of sendai. they even had to use bulldozers to shift damaged cars at the airport. >>> and one more note from japan on the pace of the rebuilding there. check out this section of the highway in a photo taken on march 17th. it was ripped apart by the quake as you can see. but let's look at the road just six days later. pretty incredible. >> progress is progress. >>> more money is being raised here at home for victims of the tragedy in japan. hundreds of people walked among the trees last night, ahead of the annual cherry blossom festival. it was a fund-raising vigil for survivors. the cherry blossom tradition began in 1912, with a gift of trees from japan, symbolizing its friendship with the u.s. >>> a tag tuesday 6.8 earthquake struck the nation of myanmar last night. it sent people in thailand running for their lives and damage to many buildings. homes and one bridge were damaged across the entire
. >> that raises the possibility that more radiation may have been released into the environment. meanwhile, some u.s. marines are now helping in the cleanup efforts in the hard-hit city of sendai. they even had to use bulldozers to shift damaged cars at the airport. >>> and one more note from japan on the pace of the rebuilding there. check out this section of the highway in a photo taken on march 17th. it was ripped apart by the quake as you can see. but let's look at the road...
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. >> reporter: but today the two sides hoping to find common like the environment, the pope gifting the president with a book of his writings on the subject, also a medal, a sim bolling of peace. >> we can use peace. >> reporter: the entire white house delegation invited in to meet him. the first lady asking the pope to bless a rosary. ivanka trump said she was humbled and the two men who so publicly clashed today ending their meeting in a handshake. >> i won't forget what you said. >> reporter: yes, so there were no cameras inside for the meeting between the president and pope but we are hearing about what they discussed and talked about the situation in the middle east and the protection of christian communities around the world, a number of international affairs issued talked about here. later today president trump heads to brussels where he has that meeting on nato. >> all important. all right, cecilia, thank you. >>> more on the russia investigation. former skai director john brenn hill saying he was troubled by trump campaign associates and the russians and this as the president i
. >> reporter: but today the two sides hoping to find common like the environment, the pope gifting the president with a book of his writings on the subject, also a medal, a sim bolling of peace. >> we can use peace. >> reporter: the entire white house delegation invited in to meet him. the first lady asking the pope to bless a rosary. ivanka trump said she was humbled and the two men who so publicly clashed today ending their meeting in a handshake. >> i won't forget...
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. >> very serious cultural issues and an environment conducive to sexual harassment in the band. >> reporter: the allegations even more jaw-dropping than their famous formations. among them an annual tradition of members marching in their underwear, some even naked under the supervision of marching band staff including waters. students being addressed by sexually explicit nicknames and rookie members even performing sexually charged skits. the investigation launched two months ago after one parent raised concerns that the band was, quote, sexualized claiming the members were made to swear secrecy oaths about objectionable traditions and customs. this morning, while the university works to find a replacement, the game may not be over for waters who once appeared on "gma" as a marching band expert. >> they work tirelessly. >> reporter: his attorney telling abc news he'll fight for his good name. now, the marching band is moving forward without waters who had been on the job less than two years. tonight, they plan to perform with the columbus symphony and what's often considered the band's unof
. >> very serious cultural issues and an environment conducive to sexual harassment in the band. >> reporter: the allegations even more jaw-dropping than their famous formations. among them an annual tradition of members marching in their underwear, some even naked under the supervision of marching band staff including waters. students being addressed by sexually explicit nicknames and rookie members even performing sexually charged skits. the investigation launched two months ago...
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mortgage, to stay in your house, which, of course, is an important and good thing in this tough, economic environment, your lender reports this to the credit agencies. so, they know you're having a hard time making your payment. and it lowers your score. but that lower score is temporary. a foreclosure, which would happen if you don't get -- >> that's forever. >> seven years. if you have to choose, you go with lowering the score temporarily with a modification, than a foreclosure, which is much, much worse. >> and closing your credit card can hurt your score? >> yes. this is something that drives me nuts. and i'm happy to say congress is looking into this. it has to do with your credit utilization. how much credit has been extended to you, and how much do you use? when you use a lot of the credit that's been extended to you, it lowers your score. if you use little, it keeps it high. when you take away a credit card, the utilization goes up. i'm happy to say congress is looking into this. and i hope it changes. >> you would say, if forced with the choice, take the lower score. >> no question. cancel t
mortgage, to stay in your house, which, of course, is an important and good thing in this tough, economic environment, your lender reports this to the credit agencies. so, they know you're having a hard time making your payment. and it lowers your score. but that lower score is temporary. a foreclosure, which would happen if you don't get -- >> that's forever. >> seven years. if you have to choose, you go with lowering the score temporarily with a modification, than a foreclosure,...
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or that there's any indication that their environment was a contributing factor. this isn't the first time seaworld has come under fire. just last winter, a trainer died after being battered and drowned by a 6-ton killer whale. animal rights activists said the attack was from living under the stress of captivity. seaworld denies that. since the attack, seaworld has limited trainer/whale contact. >> orcas are, in fact, just too big to maintain properly and adequately in captivity. seaworld is telling you otherwise. but they are misleading the public when they say that. >> reporter: and most whales, both in captivity and in the wild, do grew into adulthood. but in the wild, they live 40 years. in captivity, 20 years. we know some whales in the wild that live up to 80 years. clearly, that's not happening in these parks. >> dying in middle age. matt gutman, thanks very much. meanwhile, still trying to get to the bottom of that mystery. robin? >> all right, george. >>> we have an incredible story now. imagine being trapped in a locked used car lot surrounded by barbed
or that there's any indication that their environment was a contributing factor. this isn't the first time seaworld has come under fire. just last winter, a trainer died after being battered and drowned by a 6-ton killer whale. animal rights activists said the attack was from living under the stress of captivity. seaworld denies that. since the attack, seaworld has limited trainer/whale contact. >> orcas are, in fact, just too big to maintain properly and adequately in captivity. seaworld...
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decades he's won re-election with huge margins sometimes running unopposed but in this angry political environment frank is taking no chances and over the weekend he unleashed the big dog to join him on the stump. >> people have a right to be angry. they have a right to be disappointed. but they still have to be make a choice. an election is not a referendum on theireninger. it's a choice between two candidates. >> reporter: president obama is also playing defense traveling to four states he won two years ago where democrats are struggling today. in wisconsin, endangered russ feingold will not appear with president obama, preferring the company of the first lady instead. a recent pew poll shows independent voters favoring the republican candidate over the democrat by 13 points. and many democrats are playing the only card they feel they have left, the fear card. >> risking social security on wall street. >> reporter: depicting their opponents as personally unacceptable. >> renacci tried to avoid paying his taxes attempting to shelter millions forced to pay over a million in back taxes. >> sued by
decades he's won re-election with huge margins sometimes running unopposed but in this angry political environment frank is taking no chances and over the weekend he unleashed the big dog to join him on the stump. >> people have a right to be angry. they have a right to be disappointed. but they still have to be make a choice. an election is not a referendum on theireninger. it's a choice between two candidates. >> reporter: president obama is also playing defense traveling to four...
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>> there's a way, moving forward, where we can provide a safe environment. we need to investigate how and the specifics of doing that. >> reporter: and seaworld's ceo will hold a press conference this afternoon. we're expecting him to talk about changes not only at this park in the killer whale program, but at all parks around the country. >>> joining us live now from orlando, is former head trainer at seaworld, thad mesink. and robert rhodes, joins us from miami. along with a 40-year-old killer whale. thank you for joining us this morning. thad, i know you trained dawn. you knew her very well. our condolences to you. you are saying the pony tail -- her pony tail may have provoked the whale. how? >> well, it's not that it provoked it. she wasn't obviously watching what she was doing with her pony tail. and the pony tail drifted into the water. and tilikum, who was laying on his back, while she was rubbing him down, he grabbed her tony tail and pulled her into the water. that's as simple as it gets. dawn, if she was standing here with me right now, would tell
>> there's a way, moving forward, where we can provide a safe environment. we need to investigate how and the specifics of doing that. >> reporter: and seaworld's ceo will hold a press conference this afternoon. we're expecting him to talk about changes not only at this park in the killer whale program, but at all parks around the country. >>> joining us live now from orlando, is former head trainer at seaworld, thad mesink. and robert rhodes, joins us from miami. along...
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is this going to be an open environment here, welcome other students as well. >> we'll keep our door open. >> wow. >> what do you think? >> really upgraded. i was lucky to have a bed. one dresser between three of us. >> check it out. >> specialized sorority bedding and decor. >> hard work. >> had to paint my own dorm room. didn't even have a toilet. scrubbing. look at you now putting the education to good use. >> i think. ♪ >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. action i love telling big stories out big heroes. but, at the end of the day, real life is better than any story. our service men and women are the real heroes. every day they make the sacrifices for their country; for my country; for my son's country. the uso gives us real ways to support our real hees. there is a way we casay thanks. you can go to uso.org and ke a real difference in their lives today. do it.
is this going to be an open environment here, welcome other students as well. >> we'll keep our door open. >> wow. >> what do you think? >> really upgraded. i was lucky to have a bed. one dresser between three of us. >> check it out. >> specialized sorority bedding and decor. >> hard work. >> had to paint my own dorm room. didn't even have a toilet. scrubbing. look at you now putting the education to good use. >> i think. ♪ >>...
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those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own with havertys furniture, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't the spring home event is happening now. from classic to contemporary, havertys. >>> good evening. it was a moment that shocked the world. two-time is on carwiner shane hands with the notorious drug kingpin el chapo. his ticket in, the glamorous mexican superstar kate del castil castillo. did the fugitive harbor a crush on the actress? new light shed on the strange and dangerous saga. >> reporter: you're looking into the eyes of a mystery. >> his eyes just penetrate you. like a dagger. >> reporter: the drug lord joaquin el chapo guzman, the man so dangerous and elusive no prison can hold him. the largest manhunt since osama bin laden is under way to find him when surveillance pictures show someone is about to get there first. not the police. not the army. wait a minute. is that the american actor sean penn? and who is the woman with him? can it be th
those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own with havertys furniture, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't the spring home event is happening now. from classic to contemporary, havertys. >>> good evening. it was a moment that shocked the world. two-time is on carwiner shane hands with the notorious drug kingpin el chapo. his ticket in, the glamorous mexican superstar kate del castil castillo. did the fugitive...
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so, you have a pressure cooker environment. and then, you have an industry that is fast-moving and parties and so forth. and so, meld those two things together and you'll end up with drugs and alcohol and everything else. >> galliano has not said where he's going into rehab. but there's a lot of speculation he chose a facility called the meadows, in arizona. that's where elton john and donatella versace have been treated in the past. not everybody is sticking up for galliano. karl laggenfeld said he was furious. >> diane von furstenberg will be here. we'll get her opinion on this. >>> let's look at the other top stories of the morning with juju. >> good morning, everyone. we're closely watching the situation in libya right now, where the air force, still loyal to moammar gadhafi has struck a port city in eastern libya, that's home to a key oil port installation. >>> the high cost of food is one factor behind the uprisings in the middle east. and this morning, a report from the u.n. finds global prices have just hit a new record
so, you have a pressure cooker environment. and then, you have an industry that is fast-moving and parties and so forth. and so, meld those two things together and you'll end up with drugs and alcohol and everything else. >> galliano has not said where he's going into rehab. but there's a lot of speculation he chose a facility called the meadows, in arizona. that's where elton john and donatella versace have been treated in the past. not everybody is sticking up for galliano. karl...
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it's clear that some of the votes that i have cast added to the toxic environment. looking back on them, with one or two very minor exceptions, i would not have cast any of them any differently, even thoughing that they could cost me my career. >> he's in the a liberal. he's done a few things that having annered them but -- >> he's a classic, down the line conservative. think the tea party people and conservatives are looking for conservatives that are anti-obama. this is a reaction to him and the expansion of government that he has embarked on. as i think it's more than that a fight among con seven actives. i think bennett is in a sense a casualty of obama. >> this is an anti-washington year. how do you get more washington than a three-term senator, who occupies the seat once held by his father, a four-term senator, who before that worked on the senate staff and as a lobbyist in washington? he's a wonderful man. he's going against terrific head wind this is year. and he cast three votes -- t.a.r.p., stimulus, and a mandate for health care. you might like one, two,
it's clear that some of the votes that i have cast added to the toxic environment. looking back on them, with one or two very minor exceptions, i would not have cast any of them any differently, even thoughing that they could cost me my career. >> he's in the a liberal. he's done a few things that having annered them but -- >> he's a classic, down the line conservative. think the tea party people and conservatives are looking for conservatives that are anti-obama. this is a reaction...
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it was just such an incredible electric environment, something i've never witnessed before. >> our thanks to robin roberts. she will have much more tomorrow morning on "good morning america sunday." you can watch all the world cup games right here on abc and on our cable partner, espn. >>> and still ahead as we continue on "world news" this saturday night, the 16-year-old sailor who survived. she now has a bold question now for all of her critics out there. >>> a young sailor lost in pearl harbor. how the letters he wrote home so many years ago have just now helped his family give him a proper good-bye. >>> and then later tonight, hear the words never before seen with south africa now under the spotlight. we're shown the letters nelson mandela wrote to his children and they reveal the promise he kept all those years from prison. woman: i just joined extracare advantage for diabetes at cvs/pharmacy. i'm taking the right steps to manage my diabetes and my budget. extracare advantage for diabetes is a new program that helps me save money and earn double bucks on over 100 items, so we can sta
it was just such an incredible electric environment, something i've never witnessed before. >> our thanks to robin roberts. she will have much more tomorrow morning on "good morning america sunday." you can watch all the world cup games right here on abc and on our cable partner, espn. >>> and still ahead as we continue on "world news" this saturday night, the 16-year-old sailor who survived. she now has a bold question now for all of her critics out there....